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all aspects of sustainable development, including vulnerability reduction and
mitigation, and the promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms,
Stressing the importance of a well-coordinated approach to implementing such
a strategy, and welcoming in this respect the appointment of the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General for Afghanistan as the coordinator for the
United Nations system,
Noting with deep concern that a significant number of Afghan refugees remain
in neighbouring countries, as conditions in many parts of Afghanistan are still not
conducive to a safe and sustainable return of the majority of refugees, and
acknowledging that those refugees constitute a continuing socio-economic burden
for the host countries,
Expressing its gratitude to all Governments that have rendered assistance to
Afghan refugees, as well as to the Governments of neighbouring countries that
continue to host Afghan refugee populations, and at the same time once again
calling upon all parties to continue to fulfil their obligations for the protection of
refugees and internally displaced persons and to allow international access for their
protection and care,
Expressing its appreciation to the United Nations system and to all States and
international and non-governmental organizations that have responded positively
and continue to respond, where conditions permit, to the humanitarian needs of
Afghanistan, as well as to the Secretary-General for his efforts in mobilizing and
coordinating the delivery of appropriate humanitarian assistance,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General, 3 and endorses the
observations contained therein;
2.
Stresses that the responsibility for the solution of the humanitarian crisis
lies above all with the Afghan people themselves, and urges them to attach the
highest priority to national reconciliation;
3.
Urges all Afghan groups to call a complete halt to the use of landmines
and to cooperate fully with the United Nations Mine Action Programme;
4.
Calls upon all relevant organizations of the United Nations system to
continue to coordinate closely their humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan on the
basis of the principles laid out in the Strategic Framework for Afghanistan, and
appeals to donor countries as well as other humanitarian organizations to cooperate
closely with the United Nations, taking into account the priorities and requirements
outlined in the donor alert and subsequent appeals;
5.
Stresses the coordinating role of the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General for Afghanistan for the United Nations system in the development
and implementation of a strategy and process for a seamless connection between
humanitarian relief and the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Afghanistan,
including the cooperation of the United Nations system with the international
community, in particular those countries actively engaged in humanitarian
assistance and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan, as well as the international
financial institutions;
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